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feat: Flat import of markdown repo

This is a flat (without history) import of (some of) the content
from our markdown module.

We've imported this without history because the repo contains our
blog posts and showcases posts content prior to porting them to strapi.

Since this contains many images, it would balloon the size of this repo
to import the full history.

Instead, please refer to the history of the (archived) markdown repo
at: https://github.com/freesewing/markdown
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To make Jaeger, you will need the following:
- About two and a half meters of a suitable fabric (see [Fabric options](#fabric-options))
- Lining fabric, optionally different sleeve lining fabric
- Two larger buttons for the front, and 8 buttons for the sleeves
- A bit of lightweight fusible interfacing for local enforcement
- Canvas for the fronts and collar
- Tailor's tape for the front edges
- Some domette for interlining
- Shoulder pads
- Sleevehead wadding, with canvas if possible
- Undercollar fabric
<Note>
####### Where to get all this stuff
Making Jaeger is a fun and rewarning project, but getting all the required bits and pieces can be challenging.
That is because this kind of project is somewhat more ambitious than the typical home sewing project,
and as a result, your local haberdashery is unlikely to stock all of these things.
If you know where to get them, great. If not, you can get a **Jacket trim pack** from
[Kenton Trimmings](http://kentontrimmings.co.uk/shop/) in London, they ship to international customers.
It's a shop for professionals (they're not even open on Saturdays) but they don't require you to be a business
to place an order.
I have no afiliation with these guys, but it's the only place I know of that will sell you a kit of
professional trimmings to make a jacket.
If you know of any other place that carries this stuff, please let us know.
</Note>

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To make Jaeger, you will need the following:
- About two and a half meters of a suitable fabric (see [Fabric options](#fabric-options))
- Lining fabric, optionally different sleeve lining fabric
- Two larger buttons for the front, and 8 buttons for the sleeves
- A bit of lightweight fusible interfacing for local enforcement
- Canvas for the fronts and collar
- Tailor's tape for the front edges
- Some domette for interlining
- Shoulder pads
- Sleevehead wadding, with canvas if possible
- Undercollar fabric
<Note>
####### Where to get all this stuff
Making Jaeger is a fun and rewarning project, but getting all the required bits and pieces can be challenging.
That is because this kind of project is somewhat more ambitious than the typical home sewing project,
and as a result, your local haberdashery is unlikely to stock all of these things.
If you know where to get them, great. If not, you can get a **Jacket trim pack** from
[Kenton Trimmings](http://kentontrimmings.co.uk/shop/) in London, they ship to international customers.
It's a shop for professionals (they're not even open on Saturdays) but they don't require you to be a business
to place an order.
I have no afiliation with these guys, but it's the only place I know of that will sell you a kit of
professional trimmings to make a jacket.
If you know of any other place that carries this stuff, please let us know.
</Note>

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To make Jaeger, you will need the following:
- About two and a half meters of a suitable fabric (see [Fabric options](#fabric-options))
- Lining fabric, optionally different sleeve lining fabric
- Two larger buttons for the front, and 8 buttons for the sleeves
- A bit of lightweight fusible interfacing for local enforcement
- Canvas for the fronts and collar
- Tailor's tape for the front edges
- Some domette for interlining
- Shoulder pads
- Sleevehead wadding, with canvas if possible
- Undercollar fabric
<Note>
####### Where to get all this stuff
Making Jaeger is a fun and rewarning project, but getting all the required bits and pieces can be challenging.
That is because this kind of project is somewhat more ambitious than the typical home sewing project,
and as a result, your local haberdashery is unlikely to stock all of these things.
If you know where to get them, great. If not, you can get a **Jacket trim pack** from
[Kenton Trimmings](http://kentontrimmings.co.uk/shop/) in London, they ship to international customers.
It's a shop for professionals (they're not even open on Saturdays) but they don't require you to be a business
to place an order.
I have no afiliation with these guys, but it's the only place I know of that will sell you a kit of
professional trimmings to make a jacket.
If you know of any other place that carries this stuff, please let us know.
</Note>

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To make Jaeger, you will need the following:
- About two and a half meters of a suitable fabric (see [Fabric options](#fabric-options))
- Lining fabric, optionally different sleeve lining fabric
- Two larger buttons for the front, and 8 buttons for the sleeves
- A bit of lightweight fusible interfacing for local enforcement
- Canvas for the fronts and collar
- Tailor's tape for the front edges
- Some domette for interlining
- Shoulder pads
- Sleevehead wadding, with canvas if possible
- Undercollar fabric
<Note>
####### Where to get all this stuff
Making Jaeger is a fun and rewarning project, but getting all the required bits and pieces can be challenging.
That is because this kind of project is somewhat more ambitious than the typical home sewing project,
and as a result, your local haberdashery is unlikely to stock all of these things.
If you know where to get them, great. If not, you can get a **Jacket trim pack** from
[Kenton Trimmings](http://kentontrimmings.co.uk/shop/) in London, they ship to international customers.
It's a shop for professionals (they're not even open on Saturdays) but they don't require you to be a business
to place an order.
I have no afiliation with these guys, but it's the only place I know of that will sell you a kit of
professional trimmings to make a jacket.
If you know of any other place that carries this stuff, please let us know.
</Note>

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Om Jaeger te maken heb je het volgende nodig:
- Ongeveer 2,5 meter geschikte stof (zie [Stofkeuzes](#fabric-options))
- Voering, eventueel een andere stof voor de voering van de mouwen
- Twee grotere knopen voor de voorkant, en 8 knopen voor de mouwen
- Een beetje lichtgewicht kleefbare tussenvoering voor lokale versteviging
- Haardoek voor de voorpanden en kraag
- Smal keperlint voor de voorste randen
- Domette voor de tussenvoering
- Epauletten
- Versteviger voor de mouwkop, indien mogelijk met canvas
- Stof voor de onderkraag
<Note>
####### Where to get all this stuff
Making Jaeger is a fun and rewarning project, but getting all the required bits and pieces can be challenging.
That is because this kind of project is somewhat more ambitious than the typical home sewing project,
and as a result, your local haberdashery is unlikely to stock all of these things.
Als je weet waar dit te vinden, super. If not, you can get a **Jacket trim pack** from
[Kenton Trimmings](http://kentontrimmings.co.uk/shop/) in London, they ship to international customers.
It's a shop for professionals (they're not even open on Saturdays) but they don't require you to be a business
to place an order.
I have no afiliation with these guys, but it's the only place I know of that will sell you a kit of
professional trimmings to make a jacket.
Als je weet hebt van andere plekken die zoiets doen, laat het dan weten.
</Note>